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11/15/2017, 09:49 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: ND
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CBecher 125 gallon Triton method build
Hello,
I am new to the forums but have been keeping reef tanks/fowlr tanks for the past five years. I recently picked up a 125 gallon tank that was brand new from craigslist for $100 dollars so that was too good of a deal to pass up. So, since I have picked up this tank, I was looking to see what everyone thought of my current plans for setting it up, plans are as follows:
Some other things that I would need to consider but do not know where to start are:
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12/25/2017, 10:07 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jan 2017
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Did you make a decision? Just noticed this post. I ask because I am starting my tank. However, when I ordered it back in april I was leaning towards biopellets or other low nutrient method. But as luck would have it the long wait helped me discover the triton method. Needless to say I went all in on it. From what I gather you want 10 to 20 percent fuge. Looks like you have that covered. I went with the maxspect ethereal for lighting. I have a shadow overflow. Although I am not done plumbing, I did enough research to feel very comfortable with it. I think you can safely and easily drill your tank.
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125 gallon, diy, mixed reef, new build, triton |
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